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Hmph. Well then, you'll have no problem fixing my spacing now then, hm? I'm definently doing it out of spite now, and not just utter laziness ;)

Waning Unity

Chapter Sixteen

Lume sat on one of the high mounds of dirt and rock towards the back edge of the camp and watched the wolves go by,

socializing with each-other, pups playing with one another.

She had no business being in a pack as well off as this one. There was no need for her to be here when all was well, all she

could do was bring them suffering. But maybe it wasn’t about what she needed. She looked off to somewhere along the side

of the pack’s camp where Fraser spoke to the light she-wolf from earlier and another wolf with a sunbaked coat. He likely

needed this encouragement, and though it was clear his former pack-mates were content with this new family they’d found,

perhaps even just having a conversation with them would be enough to lift his spirits.

“Are you hungry?”

She turned her head slowly to see the dark wolf from earlier standing before her. His name was Mink and from what she

could gather, he was the alpha of this moderately-sized pack. Lume caught a glint of uncertainty in his face. She tilted her

head. “You seem conflicted, even just asking.”

Mink lowered his head slightly and looked around at his pack before turning back to her and lowering his voice to a whisper.

“Food’s been … scarce lately.”

She blinked at him, studying the look of defeat on his face for a moment before replying. “Your hospitality is more than

enough, thank you.”

Some mirth returned to his eyes. “Of course. We wouldn’t dare disrespect the ancient Moon Wolf,” he said with a smile.

Lume could feel herself freeze with shock. “… you know what I am?”

“Our pack was raised on the stories of myth and legend.” He looked back over the pack. “Your legend was a warning. If you

should show yourself, you could protect us, but only a pack with hearts true to one another could have you with them and

not be slaughtered. Perhaps that is one reason we have survived so long, our loyalty in the fear of your arrival.”

The ancient wolf couldn’t help but stare in shock. She’d never heard of herself spoken in such a fearfully reverent tone, and

she wasn’t sure she liked it. “You said food was scarce,” she said, trying to move away from the subject of herself. “Why?”

Mink sighed and shut his eyes. “There is another pack, just on the other side of the river. They’ve been taunting us, pushing

into our territory to see how far they can go. I’ve tried being peaceful, giving them the benefit of the doubt in the thought that

perhaps they were running out of prey, but at this point they’ve taken almost half of our territory. I can’t be much more

peaceful without endangering our own survival … but, I’m not the young wolf I used to be, and my children …” he nodded to

a few wolves around with coats not too far from the dark shade of his own.

“Quoll used to be an avid fighter, but she’s got pups of her own to protect now,” he said, nodding to a young wolf scolding

one of the pups that had apparently hidden a rotting mouse in another wolf’s den while the rest of the pups snickered. He

looked to another, more stoic wolf sitting atop a mound like Lume’s towards the middle of camp. “Dunnart might be able to

take a fight, but Stoat, Sable and Grison,” here he looked to a set of triplets, all in lighter, splotchy coats tussling with each

other. They were small and likely no older than juveniles. “They are all from my second litter. They’re far too young … I’m

afraid they’d be torn to shreds in a fight with a pack as large as the river-pack.

Lume could see the true concern and worry on Mink’s face as he looked at his pack-mates. He seemed to be unable to

afford a war, but the pack wouldn’t be able to survive much longer like this.

She flicked her ears. “Perhaps it’s time I return the favor and live up to my legend?” She looked at Mink. His face was

confused at first, and then a small, genuine smile appeared. “You’ll help us?” She gave a nod in response, and then turned

to look back where Fraser was still speaking with his old pack-mates, now laughing and smiling with them. “Though I should

probably inform him first …”

~CL1

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